Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Change in U.S. energy policy based upon unproven theory, not fact
It’s a safe bet many Americans, perhaps most, have heard little about the strong and growing body of dissenting scientists, because the national media has disgraced and debased itself by taking sides on important issues like this one.

The debate on man’s role in climate change is not over, and sensible national leaders, if any remain, will stop planning draconian changes to our way of life to correct a problem that hasn’t been proved to exist.

James H. “Smokey” Shott, a resident of Bluefield, Va., is a Daily Telegraph columnist.  [Via Climate Realists]
While cold topples low temperature records in Al Gore's hometown...
While everyone is chuckling at the irony of the inconveniently cold temperatures in Tennessee, a check of the local Nashville Public Library reveals that of the eight DVD copies of Al Gore’s science fiction movie, An Inconvenient Truth, in the library’s inventory, seven are sitting on the shelf available to check out.
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But, if you want to read Dr. Roy Spencer’s book, Climate Confusion, you’ll have to put a hold on it.
No, Aleyra, your nappies won’t kill us | Herald Sun Andrew Bolt Blog
I’m not sure it’s so nice to tell a toddler her nappies are a threat to the planet
The Left’s Civil War on Cap-and-Trade: Who Likes Political Capitalism? — MasterResource
Political failure this year portends failure next year–and beyond, which is to say that there are more losers than winners in cap-and-trade because carbon-based fuels are winners and politically correct energies are losers–as judged by consumer/voters.

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